Tod Marshall
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Pie & Whiskey: Writers under the Influence of Butter & Booze
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2017
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3 editions
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Bugle
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2014
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4 editions
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The Tangled Line
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2009
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3 editions
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Not My President, The Anthology of Dissent
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Dare Say: Poems (Winner of the Contemporary Poetry Series Competition)
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2002
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Range of the Possible: Conversations with Contemporary Poets
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2002
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2 editions
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Range Of Voices: A Collection of Contemporary Poets
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2005
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Range of Poets: Contemporary Poetry and Interviews
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2007
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Dare Say: Poems
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[Dare Say] (By: Tod Marshall) [published: November, 2002]
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“Bugle"
Black beetles know where the most recent bones
bake in the heat, tendons and meat long gone,
bleached white, and if you give them cheap wine --
drizzle a few red drops on a flat stone--
they will lead you to a barren gulch
surrounded by sages and nettles, dirt
burnt to powdery sand and sharp thorns. Hunch
above the skeleton, bow your head, start reciting verses you learned as a child, there, under the sun with rocks and brush, bare
locust tree a telling reliquary
of dust to dust, all so brutally hot.
You must pull ribs from that rotting body,
words that matter: love me, love me not.”
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Black beetles know where the most recent bones
bake in the heat, tendons and meat long gone,
bleached white, and if you give them cheap wine --
drizzle a few red drops on a flat stone--
they will lead you to a barren gulch
surrounded by sages and nettles, dirt
burnt to powdery sand and sharp thorns. Hunch
above the skeleton, bow your head, start reciting verses you learned as a child, there, under the sun with rocks and brush, bare
locust tree a telling reliquary
of dust to dust, all so brutally hot.
You must pull ribs from that rotting body,
words that matter: love me, love me not.”
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